Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An estrogenic hormone, C18H24O2, produced by the ovaries and used in treating estrogen deficiency.
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- noun biochemistry A potent
estrogenic hormone ((17)-estra-1,3,5-triene-3,17-diol) produced in theovaries of allvertebrates ; thesynthetic compound is used medicinally to treatestrogen deficiency andbreast cancer .
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- noun the most powerful female hormone that occurs naturally; synthesized and used to treat estrogen deficiency and breast cancer
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Some studies also suggest that a form of estrogen called estradiol, delivered in transdermal patches or gels, may avoid some cardiovascular issues that oral forms have.
New Views Of Hormone Therapy in Menopause Melinda Beck 2011
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The predominant one from puberty to menopause is 17-beta estradiol, which is involved in over 400 functions in the female body, from skin to hair, bones, heart and brain.
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The pill, manufactured by Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals of Wayne, N.J., contains two female hormones -- an estrogen called estradiol valerate and a progestin called dienogest.
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The pill, manufactured by Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals of Wayne, N.J., contains two female hormones -- an estrogen called estradiol valerate and a progestin called dienogest.
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The pill, manufactured by Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals of Wayne, N.J., contains two female hormones -- an estrogen called estradiol valerate and a progestin called dienogest.
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In this study, researchers noted that 17B-estradiol, which is known to increase calcium accumulation in both men and women, was found in the joint fluid, along with CPCs positive for estrogen receptors and androgen (male hormone) receptors.
Emaxhealth Deborah Mitchell 2010
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Dr. Kristina Durante of The University of Texas at Austin and colleagues found that young women felt more attractive when they had high levels of an estrogen known as estradiol, and they acted on those feelings.
whoar.co.nz 2009
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"If I have a patient who says she wants a bioidentical ... then I personally would prescribe a hormone like estradiol, which is what her ovaries made, and I would give it to her in a skin patch by one of the drug companies that I know; it has oversight by the FDA and it has the exact dose that I want her to have," says Schiff, who has no ties to any drug companies.
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"If I have a patient who says she wants a bioidentical ... then I personally would prescribe a hormone like estradiol, which is what her ovaries made, and I would give it to her in a skin patch by one of the drug companies that I know; it has oversight by the FDA and it has the exact dose that I want her to have," says Schiff, who has no ties to any drug companies.
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"If I have a patient who says she wants a bioidentical ... then I personally would prescribe a hormone like estradiol, which is what her ovaries made, and I would give it to her in a skin patch by one of the drug companies that I know; it has oversight by the FDA and it has the exact dose that I want her to have," says Schiff, who has no ties to any drug companies.
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